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. >> what is the weather going to be like, steve? >> well, inland areas, 60s, we start off with mostly clear skies, highs today mostly clear skies, here is sal. >> everything looks good no major problems heading out to the mace and to the toll plaza. and make sure you know today is not going to be light like it was yesterday, it is 5:00 let's go back to dave and pam. >>> a family is devastated from a fatal police shooting that left a 22-year-old dead. here is more on why they opened fire. here is more. >> reporter: police have identified the marine fromsan jose. now his father told the media in palm springs his son did serve in afghanistan and he was about to finish his tour in two months. early saturday morning police heard yelling from a parking garage and when they approached a car, there were two men inside and they heard der rogatory -- they heard nasty comments. one was partially hanging out of the window and they fired their weapons fearing for their safety. they are expected to be okay and we are trying to gather more informa
. >> what is the weather going to be like, steve? >> well, inland areas, 60s, we start off with mostly clear skies, highs today mostly clear skies, here is sal. >> everything looks good no major problems heading out to the mace and to the toll plaza. and make sure you know today is not going to be light like it was yesterday, it is 5:00 let's go back to dave and pam. >>> a family is devastated from a fatal police shooting that left a 22-year-old dead. here is more on...
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steve doocy. steve's so hot. gretchen carlson. he's your bite size battler, greg gutfeld. 8:45 in new york city. 3:00 a.m. in bill hemmer's basement and this segment is packed tighter than leaper's island. i don't know what that means. so let's do this, america. >> gretchen: fantastic. >> brian: i just did a greg gutfeld impersonation. >> i think it should have been lemur's island. >> i just pick an arbitrary animal and makes fun of its attributes. >> steve: the book is called "the joy of hate, how to triumph over whiners in the day of outrage." go to have you. >> you don't mean that. >> steve: yes, i do. this is tv talk. phony outrage emanates predominantly from the left, you say. >> right. they operate under the guise of tolerance in order to shut you up. basically it's this faux anger at everything that you say to score points politically. >> steve: give us an example. >> i wish i had some. >> gretchen: come on. >> brian: it's in your book. take something from the book. >> why do you do this to me? >> gretchen: the election. >>
steve doocy. steve's so hot. gretchen carlson. he's your bite size battler, greg gutfeld. 8:45 in new york city. 3:00 a.m. in bill hemmer's basement and this segment is packed tighter than leaper's island. i don't know what that means. so let's do this, america. >> gretchen: fantastic. >> brian: i just did a greg gutfeld impersonation. >> i think it should have been lemur's island. >> i just pick an arbitrary animal and makes fun of its attributes. >> steve: the...
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let's go to steve. >>> it is cold, yet others by the coast in and fran, 50s on the temperatures and it is going to and nice day, sunny. temperatures start to repeat and we will have more coming up shortly, pam. >>> plans to round the fees and why the trustees are raising some eyebrows on the timing. >>> and there are two dozen people being evacuated from their homes because of a water- main break. we will show you the damage it caused on seven city blocks. >>> and benefitting from hurricane sandy, the live opening bell is up next. before cold & flu season, help prevent with lysol disinfectant spray. and use the lysol no touch hand soap for 10 times more protection with each wash. this season, a good offense is the best defense. lysol. mission for health. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for rea
let's go to steve. >>> it is cold, yet others by the coast in and fran, 50s on the temperatures and it is going to and nice day, sunny. temperatures start to repeat and we will have more coming up shortly, pam. >>> plans to round the fees and why the trustees are raising some eyebrows on the timing. >>> and there are two dozen people being evacuated from their homes because of a water- main break. we will show you the damage it caused on seven city blocks....
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clouds increase tuesday. >>> thanks, steve. the major european markets open with losses this morning as investors continue to worry about u.s. fiscal policy. overnight japan nikkei finished up about 2%. investors there are encouraged about the possibility of further economic easing by the tokyo government. checking in on our numbers futures right now point to a slightly mixed opening. maybe a little bit higher for the dow but a drop in the nasdaq and the s & p 500. you can see following a little bit of losses some losses yesterday. it will start slowing up as question get closer to thanksgiving. >>> san francisco based gap reports third quarter earnings. boosted profits 60% from last year. the announcement comes as gap increases its marketing and revamps its product line. >>> 5:21. a vacaville community remembering a teenage death that happened three decades ago. >> you know we will never change that horrific night 30 years ago. there may never be a killer brought to justice. >> why there still have been no arrests in the case.
clouds increase tuesday. >>> thanks, steve. the major european markets open with losses this morning as investors continue to worry about u.s. fiscal policy. overnight japan nikkei finished up about 2%. investors there are encouraged about the possibility of further economic easing by the tokyo government. checking in on our numbers futures right now point to a slightly mixed opening. maybe a little bit higher for the dow but a drop in the nasdaq and the s & p 500. you can see...
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glad steve did the piece. >> wow, sad. thought you knew everything there was to know about michael jackson? think again. >> a surprising new book, the king of pop's personal struggles as we have never seen them before. that story coming up. ♪ ♪ don't just leave me alone ♪ leave me alone >> look at that. >> i can do my michael there. at one time michael jackson was the most popular man on the planet. that came with an extraordinary dose of publicity. >> we are not going to leave him alone. three years after his death, a new book reveals michael's private struggles in unparalleled detail. abc's nick watt has the story. ♪ thriller nights >> reporter: there hasn't been any one that famous in a single moment as he was during "thriller" time. that was probably the peak of celebrity for a human being. >> reporter: randall sullivan highly acclaimed journalist spent three years getting behind the mask of the most celebrated entertainer our world has ever known. a tale of family, fame, lost childhood, and startling accusatio
glad steve did the piece. >> wow, sad. thought you knew everything there was to know about michael jackson? think again. >> a surprising new book, the king of pop's personal struggles as we have never seen them before. that story coming up. ♪ ♪ don't just leave me alone ♪ leave me alone >> look at that. >> i can do my michael there. at one time michael jackson was the most popular man on the planet. that came with an extraordinary dose of publicity. >> we are...
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will be up telling you what they're watching and how they're investing. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. 30 seconds on the clock for each of our next guests here to tell us what they think will help move markets tomorrow. also with me is david james. jennifer from ubs. let's start with you. you have 30 seconds on the clock. what do you want to look at tomorrow in terms of moving our many? >> we are looking for trading to pick back up after a slow veterans day holiday today. we will see if the market with break nis down. in germany you will see an economic survey. there have been signs of slowing. and then lastly we will look for politicians comments o
will be up telling you what they're watching and how they're investing. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just...
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we are live on scene. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba a diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being rdy, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. which isn't rocket science. you know it can be hard to lbrthe, and how that feels. me, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. by keeping my airways spiriva helps control my copd symptoms open for 24 hours. plus, it reducesopd flare-ups. spiriva is the onlnly once-daiy inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all med
we are live on scene. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba a diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being rdy, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. which isn't rocket...
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let's check in with steve paulson. it's important week. >> it is. >> yes. thanksgiving by the way coming up. >> thank you. cloudy skies. we had a little break from some of that rain. the cloud cover there is still some up there. rain stays to the north. that is going to change. we'll talk about that coming up in five minutes. highs today in the 60s. here is sal. >>> good morning. right now san francisco traffic looking good. no major problems coming up to the 80 split right now. also the morning commute looks good if you are driving approaching the bay bridge. it's 5:00 let's go back to dave and pam. >>> all right thank you, sal. in just a few hours san jose police will be speaking out about a series of crimes that led up to an officer involved shooting. 26-year-old jonathan wilbanks and another man are responsible for four armed robberies. a homicide and officer involved shooting all in one night. wilbanks was arrested friday when he and another man opened fire on two officers. one of the officers is hurt and is recovering. police are offering a $10,000 re
let's check in with steve paulson. it's important week. >> it is. >> yes. thanksgiving by the way coming up. >> thank you. cloudy skies. we had a little break from some of that rain. the cloud cover there is still some up there. rain stays to the north. that is going to change. we'll talk about that coming up in five minutes. highs today in the 60s. here is sal. >>> good morning. right now san francisco traffic looking good. no major problems coming up to the 80 split...
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what i want to show you is over here, steve can pan over a little patch of grass. if you can pan over you can see what is left here is mud. that's a result of the slide yesterday. there is concern that rain could cause additional problems over the next couple of days after a mud slide. oar night yesterday. that was caused when a water brain broke sending 45,000 gallons of water, mud and down the hill and right into the neighborhood. forced evacuations. unfortunately it didn't get into any homes. but it did make a mess of cars in the streets here. crews are going to return today to continue all the cleanup and to prepare for the rain coming. neighbors told tuesday initial break sounded like a storm. >> i saw the police out here. and about -- 5:00, i could see the water coming down. fiber glass, the police said -- the water is coming down fast. >> reporter: what will happen is city workers will come back at day break and check and clear the storm drains to make sure that the water has place to drain. the pipe that broke was installed way back in the 1930s. watt prer
what i want to show you is over here, steve can pan over a little patch of grass. if you can pan over you can see what is left here is mud. that's a result of the slide yesterday. there is concern that rain could cause additional problems over the next couple of days after a mud slide. oar night yesterday. that was caused when a water brain broke sending 45,000 gallons of water, mud and down the hill and right into the neighborhood. forced evacuations. unfortunately it didn't get into any...
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steve johns have hated the ipad mini? >> steve jobs just said there wasn't enough screen real estate, the real experience was the 10-inch level. most people i know who have tried both like the ten inch. once it passed the size of a smartphone which you can throw in your pocket, you really want something large enough to do some work with. i think that the ipad minute was a defensive response on apple's part to an incursion potential by amazon, google and sam sung to the 7-inch space. said we better cover that. >> good debate and good discussion. both have you back on. go back to your respective corner he is. stay tuned. >>> breaking news on mbia. earlier, talk about the story, referenced mark palmer, btig park the best team on the business on street since and welcome in mark palmer on the phone. mark, thanks for joining us on short notice. what is going on with mbia? >> well it goes back to last week, brian, when mbia launched a con sense solicitation. essentially what they are trying to do is remove mbia insurance, which
steve johns have hated the ipad mini? >> steve jobs just said there wasn't enough screen real estate, the real experience was the 10-inch level. most people i know who have tried both like the ten inch. once it passed the size of a smartphone which you can throw in your pocket, you really want something large enough to do some work with. i think that the ipad minute was a defensive response on apple's part to an incursion potential by amazon, google and sam sung to the 7-inch space. said...
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steve called it the conservative entertainment complex. you just called it the alternative universe. but could you just sort of briefly and it doesn't have to be both of the you. >> exactly what are you talking about? what was going on? how would people in this room know that they were living in an alternative universe. how would they be aware of that. >> it's not you. many people said he would be giving instructions during the debate. >> if they want to con contract any imagine of their opponent that is not grounded in reality are one is the robbie campaign had an unrhealicic view of what the elect triss was going to be. certainly one of the reasons they wanted to see in the election. but there's this view of barack obama. you know, that if you just read and watch the entertainment complex. how on earth could this guy be re-elected? ruzz because you're socialist. and we're not honest. but that's now not how most of america beats the government. most of us don't see us that way. so that is the problem. i think it's under estimating of your
steve called it the conservative entertainment complex. you just called it the alternative universe. but could you just sort of briefly and it doesn't have to be both of the you. >> exactly what are you talking about? what was going on? how would people in this room know that they were living in an alternative universe. how would they be aware of that. >> it's not you. many people said he would be giving instructions during the debate. >> if they want to con contract any...
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for months now, steve kroft has been covering the impact of gridlock in congress. his interview with senate leaders harry reid and mitch mcconnell ran just before election day. >> hi, charlie. >> what do you think the possibility of congress compromising with the president stands today? >> i think that it's got to happen. i think substantial compromise, maybe not work out all the problems, maybe put some of them off beyond january 1st, but i think they have to make some real problem between now and the first of the year. >> and on the house side, it's clear that boehner is sending a message to fellow republicans in the house who have got to make extra steps that we didn't before. >> i think that's true. and i think the president has responded by saying that i'm not whetted to the idea of tax rate increases. i'll settle for more revenue if that's what i can get. >> you got senators reid and mcconnell to actually sit together. >> it was like arranging the paris pease talks or the camp david talks. it wasn't easy. >> were they as uncomfortable as they looked sitting n
for months now, steve kroft has been covering the impact of gridlock in congress. his interview with senate leaders harry reid and mitch mcconnell ran just before election day. >> hi, charlie. >> what do you think the possibility of congress compromising with the president stands today? >> i think that it's got to happen. i think substantial compromise, maybe not work out all the problems, maybe put some of them off beyond january 1st, but i think they have to make some real...
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let's play the good, bad and the ugly with steve grasso. first the good. >> i love apple, but i think it's a little bit lofty here. can it go higher? you know, it's the fight all laws of gravity since. since maybe the 300 level. and i would wait to see what happens with apple. i think it can go maybe about $50 or $60 lower before you see that run back up above $700. >> all right. since grasso said that the stock is down more than 17%. >> that was good. should have stopped talking a little bit earlier before that run-up back to 700. that was good. let's leave it at good right now. >> what do you do right now? >> i would want -- to give you a lead-in, the second part is going to be google. i'd be a buyer of google versus buying apples at this point. >> hold on, now. now for the bad. >> if i were a buyer i would either buy google or i'd be a buyer of amazon. google came out with a better advertising scheme yesterday. and i think it becomes more advertisers who want to market on the website, becomes more of a royalty based versus a fee structur
let's play the good, bad and the ugly with steve grasso. first the good. >> i love apple, but i think it's a little bit lofty here. can it go higher? you know, it's the fight all laws of gravity since. since maybe the 300 level. and i would wait to see what happens with apple. i think it can go maybe about $50 or $60 lower before you see that run back up above $700. >> all right. since grasso said that the stock is down more than 17%. >> that was good. should have stopped...
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steve? >> steve: president obama yesterday held his first press conference in eight months and got testy when asked about the deadly attack in libya where four americans were murdered. >> i would like for you to address the families, if you can, on 9-11 as commander in chief, did you issue any orders to try to protect their lives? >> i'll address the families not through the press. i'll address the families directly as i already have. i can tell you that immediately upon finding to my national security team were do whatever we need to do to make sure they're safe. >> steve: so has the president been forth coming with the american people and is congress satisfied with his response? let's now talk to ohio congressman dennis kucinich who joins us live from washington. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: a lot of people looked at that answer that he gave to the question by ed henry and said, well, he dodged the question. have we heard enough solid answers from the administration on w
steve? >> steve: president obama yesterday held his first press conference in eight months and got testy when asked about the deadly attack in libya where four americans were murdered. >> i would like for you to address the families, if you can, on 9-11 as commander in chief, did you issue any orders to try to protect their lives? >> i'll address the families not through the press. i'll address the families directly as i already have. i can tell you that immediately upon...
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jan crawford has been -- steve crawford has been following this. pleased to have you with us this morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> where do you think the compromise with the president stands today? >> i think it's going to happen. substantial compromise maybe not work out all the problems but i think they have to make some real progress between now and the first of the year. >> on the house side that's clear that boehner is send inging a message to fellow republicans on the house, we've got to make extra steps that we didn't before? >> i think that's true and i think the president has responded by saying i'm not wedded to the idea of tax rate increases. i'll settle for more revenue, if that's the -- if that's what i can get. >> yuf got senyou've got senators reid and mcconnell. >> it was like arranging the peace talk ss. it wasn't easy. >> were they as uncomfortable as they look sitting next to each other? >> yes. >> yeah? >> yes. >> what did you learn from that? >> what can you say? they don't strike me as two guys that are going to sit down
jan crawford has been -- steve crawford has been following this. pleased to have you with us this morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> where do you think the compromise with the president stands today? >> i think it's going to happen. substantial compromise maybe not work out all the problems but i think they have to make some real progress between now and the first of the year. >> on the house side that's clear that boehner is send inging a message to fellow...
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fire your question because you asked, bya for folks like steve moore and others. thank you, steve. martha? martha: you may not know him but you probably use his software all the time. a major computer mogul is now wanted for murder. we'll tell you about his unusual and extraordinary plea as the police move in. bill: also the clock it is ticking for the president and the congress to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff and deal with america's crushing debt. a key senator on the major sticking points and what must be done to avoid a financial and national calamity. >> instead of racing tax rates on american people and accepting damage it will do to the problem, let's start solving the problem. let's focus on tax reform that closes special interest loopholes and close lowers tax rates are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. bill: we have breaking news on a picture you don't see every day. this is daly city, californi
fire your question because you asked, bya for folks like steve moore and others. thank you, steve. martha? martha: you may not know him but you probably use his software all the time. a major computer mogul is now wanted for murder. we'll tell you about his unusual and extraordinary plea as the police move in. bill: also the clock it is ticking for the president and the congress to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff and deal with america's crushing debt. a key senator on the major sticking points...
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people have looked at steve wesley, former state controller is another example and antonio villaraigosa. >> maybe not so much pelosi, right? >> and then there's speculation, what happens to nancy pelosi? will she -- >> one of the rare democratic losers from the bay area in this election. she didn't regain the house. >> belva: hardest worker -- >> hard worker. >> >> belva: never gets to take home. also, three strikes was a surprise. >> yeah, i think that may have been something where people were looking, again, at the cost. but they weren't willing to go so far as to overturn the death penalty. it was also interesting on the genetically modified food, prop 37. a lot of money came in from big food companies to defeat that, but people in the bay area who were surprised, that was poorly worded and they didn't make a clear case that genetically modified food is dangerous to eat because that hasn't been made scientifically. >> belva: what happened with the ricky gill/mcnearney race? >> oh, that's right, we have to remember that district. mcnearney survived his election. ricky gill, the hope o
people have looked at steve wesley, former state controller is another example and antonio villaraigosa. >> maybe not so much pelosi, right? >> and then there's speculation, what happens to nancy pelosi? will she -- >> one of the rare democratic losers from the bay area in this election. she didn't regain the house. >> belva: hardest worker -- >> hard worker. >> >> belva: never gets to take home. also, three strikes was a surprise. >> yeah, i...
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this move to michelle ng obama's father's side of the family, michelle obama's and and this is steve johnson, the first lady's great-grandmother who traveled to four cities, she was a sharecropper's daughter born in 1879 and somewhere along the way she decided she did not want anything to do with the farming life and she was one of the first of michele obama's and sisters to set site on chicago in 1908. this is her husband who was a minister who also lived in chicago. this is the first lady's great great grandmother, and she arrived in illinois some time in the 1860s. the first lady describes herself as a south side girl but the family had no idea their roots in illinois go that far back. if you look at mary, you will understand why the family story says she was part cherokee. she obviously has a mixed lineage but i was never able to establish for sure whether that was true. this is the first lady's grandfather, a mislabeled slide, who left south carolina and arrive in chicago around 1931. this is millvinia, the owner of millvinia's brother. this is a photo, this is an amazing coat,
this move to michelle ng obama's father's side of the family, michelle obama's and and this is steve johnson, the first lady's great-grandmother who traveled to four cities, she was a sharecropper's daughter born in 1879 and somewhere along the way she decided she did not want anything to do with the farming life and she was one of the first of michele obama's and sisters to set site on chicago in 1908. this is her husband who was a minister who also lived in chicago. this is the first lady's...
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let's go to steve -- 880. >>> let's go to steve. a little easterly breeze. it will be warmer today, today and tomorrow look pretty good. we had 50s on sunday and now we're seeing 60s and 70s. we'll seen send santa cruz to 74 degrees. 68 in oakland and 67 for napa. one of those rare days where you can go -- where you can get sunshine. 34 fairfield. in san francisco. easterly breeze. other locations, it's a cold morning but you get a component of the easterly breeze. some of the higher elevations about 15, 20 miles an hour. there is a lot out of here. it has two speeds, slow and stop. right now it's heading up to the north. rain up to humboldt county. other than that, it's very, very light. except for a few light clouds. eventually it will get here. and that won't be until a cold system drops out of the north. so until then, it's sunny, good to go for sunshine and warmer weather. all know i -- although i know the days are dark. we'll top out on wednesday. we'll start a little bit of a cooling trend. we don't really get the cold air until next week. by the way,
let's go to steve -- 880. >>> let's go to steve. a little easterly breeze. it will be warmer today, today and tomorrow look pretty good. we had 50s on sunday and now we're seeing 60s and 70s. we'll seen send santa cruz to 74 degrees. 68 in oakland and 67 for napa. one of those rare days where you can go -- where you can get sunshine. 34 fairfield. in san francisco. easterly breeze. other locations, it's a cold morning but you get a component of the easterly breeze. some of the higher...
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that same night, he said to steve cross on "60 minutes" it's too early to know how this came about. on september 20, we are still doing an investigation. september 24, on the view, we are still doing an investigation. and then before the united nations on september 25, a crude and disgusting video sparked outrage throughout the muslim world. now he said that on september 25, in the second debate, with mitt romney, he said, i called it an act of terror in the rose garden. he didn't. he condemned acts of terror in the rose garden t. if he did, how come he told the united nations a couple of weeks later that it was a senseless video that sparked a demonstration, when he knew full well there was no spontaneous demonstration? so my response to the president of the united states is we are not picking on anybody, we want answers and the buck does stop at your desk, mr. president. >> greta: the station chief in benghazi said it was terrorism or terrorist group within 24 hour it's. >> within 24 hours, yes! >> greta: on the 14th of september, three days later, general petraeus came up here an
that same night, he said to steve cross on "60 minutes" it's too early to know how this came about. on september 20, we are still doing an investigation. september 24, on the view, we are still doing an investigation. and then before the united nations on september 25, a crude and disgusting video sparked outrage throughout the muslim world. now he said that on september 25, in the second debate, with mitt romney, he said, i called it an act of terror in the rose garden. he didn't. he...
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steve handelsman is on capitol hill this afternoon. steve, what did they learn? >> reporter: pat, thanks, good evening. according to one democrat, who attended one of those two closed-door sessions here up on the hill, the cia threw a politically important lifeline to obama, u.n. ambassador dr. susan rice. but the overall issue remains highly political, highly partisan. even personal. libya's become a battle between president obama and republican senator john mccain, who insisted again today the administration knew quickly that al qaeda had attacked. >> and for the president of the united states, for two weeks afterwards, to deny that that was the case, is either a cover-up or it is incompetence. >> reporter: susan rice denied it, infuriating republicans. acting cia director mike morerel on the hill today briefed some lawmakers on libya. one, a democrat said the account backed rice, that u.s. intelligence did give her the incorrect account that she passed on. >> that this was a spontaneous protest that involved something militant. that was the best information. t
steve handelsman is on capitol hill this afternoon. steve, what did they learn? >> reporter: pat, thanks, good evening. according to one democrat, who attended one of those two closed-door sessions here up on the hill, the cia threw a politically important lifeline to obama, u.n. ambassador dr. susan rice. but the overall issue remains highly political, highly partisan. even personal. libya's become a battle between president obama and republican senator john mccain, who insisted again...
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our photographer getting great shots there, steve, you can follow him on twitter he also took photos that are amazing. >> right now let's check in with josh elliot for what is coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> hopefully better news for you josh. >> you hear about the mudslide californiaian in nature seems to be that an regionally specific occurrence i hope everybody in daly city is okay. we have a lot to get to, as we look into this fbi probe into general petraeus' affair it appears to have snared his successor in afghanistan investigation has revealed possible relationship between general allen and a woman involved in the case full coverage of the scandal for the cia and u.s. military as this grows by the hour. also, a story out of michigan troubling, high school valedictorian stand-out athlete, you see him, on trial for allegedly murdering his mother. but, family and friends, including that man's own father, coming to his defense this morning. we'll look at why his family is sure that he did not do this. what if your favorite soda could fight fat i'm not going to prom
our photographer getting great shots there, steve, you can follow him on twitter he also took photos that are amazing. >> right now let's check in with josh elliot for what is coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> hopefully better news for you josh. >> you hear about the mudslide californiaian in nature seems to be that an regionally specific occurrence i hope everybody in daly city is okay. we have a lot to get to, as we look into this fbi probe into...
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. >> time to get scrambled up with steve doocy. >> steve: how are you. >> we have. >> steve: bride. >> military brides. >> steve: very nice. >> have a great show. "fox and friends" starts right now. >> gretchen: good morning, everybody. it is monday. i am gretchen carlson. hope you had a great weekend. america's top spy and war hero david petraeus caught in a covert affair. and the second woman who tipped off the f.b.i.. >> steve: thousands of new yorkersn the dark after hurricane sandy. what does the long island power authority tell those people. they say go to the website. the debacle just gets bigger and bigger and brian kilmeade could talk about that but instead will talk about meat. >> brian: one of our nation's largest city declaring meatless monday. put down the burger. "fox and friends" starts now. >> steve: hi, folks, live from studio e. it is "fox and friends" on the day we observe veterans day. and a lot of offices are closed to salute the day. >> brian: there is not many stories that could knock the president's reelection out of the headlines. >> gretchen: are you assuming
. >> time to get scrambled up with steve doocy. >> steve: how are you. >> we have. >> steve: bride. >> military brides. >> steve: very nice. >> have a great show. "fox and friends" starts right now. >> gretchen: good morning, everybody. it is monday. i am gretchen carlson. hope you had a great weekend. america's top spy and war hero david petraeus caught in a covert affair. and the second woman who tipped off the f.b.i.. >> steve:...
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the highlight reel is next. [ male announcer ] thiis steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. stuart: here it is. the highlight reel. >> in that acknowledge vince. they challenged me. stuart: is there and index in the back? [ laughter ] >> stuart, you are nuts. >> my fox colleagues, blank, blank, blank and stuart varney. stuart: why are you laughing at me? >> why? are you kidding me? what is this show called? stuart: varney and company. >> don't you have enough of your name? >> with a name like asman, i am a little envious. stuart: my colleagues, david asman, you are in there. stuart varney. this book and my on-air work as well. >> we should not overlook the fact that this is
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>> steve: absolutely. all right. meanwhile, speaking of sandy, let's talk about this. you've seen the pictures. there are still a lot of people without electricity and a lot of people will not be in their homes for the holidays because their homes are destroyed. extraordinarily, that's some of the devastation in breezy point. the department of buildings for new york city has a number of those destroyed homes and on whatever is standing, that's an unsafe sticker. on some of the other homes, they're putting tickets and they write things like, failure to maintain. and there would be a criminal prosecution if not immediately corrected. >> brian: do you believe this? i heard of being on the wrong page, but they go into a place like breezy point and essentially put what amounts to a ticket on there? >> alisyn: shocking. so homeowners who lost so much, been so devastated and traumatized come home, find a ticket, a summons of sorts on their house for failure to maintain it since the hurricane that destroyed it and
>> steve: absolutely. all right. meanwhile, speaking of sandy, let's talk about this. you've seen the pictures. there are still a lot of people without electricity and a lot of people will not be in their homes for the holidays because their homes are destroyed. extraordinarily, that's some of the devastation in breezy point. the department of buildings for new york city has a number of those destroyed homes and on whatever is standing, that's an unsafe sticker. on some of the other...
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, we have an exclusive sneak peek for you coming up next on power lunch. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> mary thompson with a market flash here, details about omega advisers, lee i don't cooperman. street insider reporting a 13 f filing that has been shows these are the stakes he has initiated new stakes in as of september 30th. you can see some, at mel, c trip, family dollar, fortress, some others here, tivo, spdr, polycom. wall green's. >>> today's yahoo! question, we asked best buy holds an investor meeting today, the stock is down 40% the past year. so, will you advice say the big box store this holiday season? 22% said yes, just to look. 36% said yes, and i wi
, we have an exclusive sneak peek for you coming up next on power lunch. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just...
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i'm steve handelsman, news4. >> all right. stay tuned. thank you. >>> coming up at 4:30, we'll have more on the women involved in the petraeus scandal. pat? >>> right now, a former student is on trial accused of killing her roommate at bowie state university. alexis simpson is accused of stabbing dominique frazier to death. the two got into an argument over the volume of an ipod. simpson's lawyers say she was acting in self-defense. coming up at 5:00, prince george's county bureau chief tracee wilkins will have more on that. >>> 20 public schools could soon be closed in the district. d.c. public schools' chancellor kaya henderson announced the plan this morning. the schools will be closed in every ward except wards 1 and 3. most of the schools closings are in wards 5 and 7. the name of the schools are being announced at a news conference right now. chris gordon will have a full report with all the details coming up at 5:00. >>> take a i halive look outsid. we are about to get our coldest weather in nearly a week. >> dig sweaters and the c
i'm steve handelsman, news4. >> all right. stay tuned. thank you. >>> coming up at 4:30, we'll have more on the women involved in the petraeus scandal. pat? >>> right now, a former student is on trial accused of killing her roommate at bowie state university. alexis simpson is accused of stabbing dominique frazier to death. the two got into an argument over the volume of an ipod. simpson's lawyers say she was acting in self-defense. coming up at 5:00, prince george's...
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steve, florida, a democrat. caller: good morning. i would like to ask a question if he could explain it to a lot of my friends. for some reason, they think because we're going to outpace saudi arabia, can you please explain to these people in oil production that if it is $150 a barrel in the united states, it is $150 in beijing, china. they all think it is our oil because it is coming off the u.s. soil. can you explain to me where all the profits go and how much we are exporting to china and if we will continue to export our oil while still paying these high prices? guest: that is a lot of questions there. first, i think we need to be careful about what i would like to call a rational and exuberance about what is happening in the oil sector. it is good news we will increase our production rate, but the u.s. will still be in that importer of oil. the price of oil will still be very high. in this international energy agency report, forecast the price of oil would rise to $120 in real prices, inflation- adjusted, by 2020. $125 by 2035.
steve, florida, a democrat. caller: good morning. i would like to ask a question if he could explain it to a lot of my friends. for some reason, they think because we're going to outpace saudi arabia, can you please explain to these people in oil production that if it is $150 a barrel in the united states, it is $150 in beijing, china. they all think it is our oil because it is coming off the u.s. soil. can you explain to me where all the profits go and how much we are exporting to china and if...
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you, steve. >> steve: thank you very much. and this -- >> i'm glad you reached out. >> steve: this next one keith can identify with because it says my daughter use the word like far too often. practically every worry word. i noticed this is a common trend with kids these days, but can it be normal? >> it can be normal, like, i can do this incredibly, like, because i have a 1-year-old daughter. the other -- 1-year-old daughter. -- 14-year-old daughter. they end statements with questions, so they're like in class? and i go to campus? the bottom line is, this is normal, but here is my fear. i think it may mean that this generation isn't quite certain of what they think and feel. everything ends with a question. everything is like. nothing is definitive. >> brian: i want to get a question from the headlines. powerful people doing things they clearly know are wrong, three generals, one illicit affair, and other things. how does someone do something so dumb? >> we know from freud and before that the sexual drive trumps everything. i
you, steve. >> steve: thank you very much. and this -- >> i'm glad you reached out. >> steve: this next one keith can identify with because it says my daughter use the word like far too often. practically every worry word. i noticed this is a common trend with kids these days, but can it be normal? >> it can be normal, like, i can do this incredibly, like, because i have a 1-year-old daughter. the other -- 1-year-old daughter. -- 14-year-old daughter. they end statements...
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. >> their high-rise public housing buildings are still without power or heat, and abc's steve osunsami went to find out why. >> reporter: we went climbing the long and dark stairs in redhook, brooklyn, at the new york city housing authority where thousands of family are living without heat and electricity. some of the 47,000 without power across the city. >> you just have to, well, pray and hope for the best. >> reporter: we found nia tarver and her family using steam from boiling water to keep warm. >> thank god my stove works. if we didn't have the stove, it -- i don't think i would stay here. >> reporter: the stove is what is keeping you warm? >> yeah. >> reporter: outside, long lines at the relief agencies for bread, blankets and suits. red cross agencies are here. families are entering their third week without power, and they want someone held accountable. >> we were left behind. that's all i can say. left behind. we, too, pay taxes. >> reporter: they worry there is no one rushing to restore the power here because they're poor. local power utilities say they have done their job, t
. >> their high-rise public housing buildings are still without power or heat, and abc's steve osunsami went to find out why. >> reporter: we went climbing the long and dark stairs in redhook, brooklyn, at the new york city housing authority where thousands of family are living without heat and electricity. some of the 47,000 without power across the city. >> you just have to, well, pray and hope for the best. >> reporter: we found nia tarver and her family using steam...
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has been at the -- has been at microsoft since 1989 and was considered heir apparent by many to ceo steve ballmer. >>> so rescuers will continue their search at first light for two stranded snowboarders on mount rainier in washington state. they say they spotted the two men last night but darkness and bad weather forced them away. derrick tindall and thomas deal had to spend a second night on that mountain. they called 911 sunday to report they were trapped in a blizzard. let's go straight to rob marciano. conditions on the mountain have to be tough right now. what can they expect at daylight breaks? >> more snow, more wind. they're at about the 7,000 foot mark. here on the radar you see it filling in. mount rainier right about there. again at 7,000 foot elevation, pretty much all snow, heavy, wet, cold snow, for sure. so they'll be dealing with that. they built a snow cave so they certainly have some survival instincts and training and likely will do okay as long as the rescue crews, and there's a couple dozen of them that are helping out here, will be able to get up there and find those
has been at the -- has been at microsoft since 1989 and was considered heir apparent by many to ceo steve ballmer. >>> so rescuers will continue their search at first light for two stranded snowboarders on mount rainier in washington state. they say they spotted the two men last night but darkness and bad weather forced them away. derrick tindall and thomas deal had to spend a second night on that mountain. they called 911 sunday to report they were trapped in a blizzard. let's go...
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now, to get the get the traffic, we check in ith steve. looking steve by 395 northbound. th is just before the 14 with the dge, ccident activity still there on the right shoulder. while.en there for a means you're going to be up d up most of the way springfield to get to the at street bridge, but shoulder. is on the now, 270 to 270 right , very she have. backup actually begins all t 121 clarksburg down to the lane ivide and on to the inner loop of the beltway. and here's a look at the weather with jacqui. a beautiful look at the weather. , skies are hining it's a chilly start this morning. national. at reagan dulles. gaithersburg. in martinsburg. 27 in frederick. are going mperatures cool today, but it will , 45 to with sunshine 50 degrees. warming tle bit of the next three, four days so. sunday, and a shower. so much, jacqui. going to be back here at so much, jacqui. going to be back here at .:56 [ knocking ] oh, no, i got to go. oh, can you make that to go? these days, nobody has time to get sick. but miteclinic makes it easy to get well. our nurse practitioners can dia
now, to get the get the traffic, we check in ith steve. looking steve by 395 northbound. th is just before the 14 with the dge, ccident activity still there on the right shoulder. while.en there for a means you're going to be up d up most of the way springfield to get to the at street bridge, but shoulder. is on the now, 270 to 270 right , very she have. backup actually begins all t 121 clarksburg down to the lane ivide and on to the inner loop of the beltway. and here's a look at the weather...
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steve osunsami is here with the latest on that. steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. here's why when you have a clerk check a lottery ticket to see if you won, you should sign it first and then ask for it back. andy and nael ashkar scammed one of their customers out of a winning ticket. and then, tried to claim the prize. andy ashkar claims he bought that winning ticket himself, in 2006, at a syracuse convenience store where he worked. and then waited six, long years to split the money with his brother, because he worried that the cash would negatively affect his relationship with his girlfriend. >> i would hope that at some point in the last six years, he had been convinced that she did marry him for love. >> reporter: lottery officials say that was the first clue. love or not, no one waits that long to claim $5 million. >> $5 million. >> claim it. >> waited until now. >> reporter: but they put out a detailed press release anyway, hoping it would eventually lead them to the winner. prosecutors are calling the brothers cheats and crooks, saying they swindled the ticke
steve osunsami is here with the latest on that. steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. here's why when you have a clerk check a lottery ticket to see if you won, you should sign it first and then ask for it back. andy and nael ashkar scammed one of their customers out of a winning ticket. and then, tried to claim the prize. andy ashkar claims he bought that winning ticket himself, in 2006, at a syracuse convenience store where he worked. and then waited six, long years to split...
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steve both see character as well as cultural character. him thought it amusing that if you contrast stanford berkeley, stanford is far and away the most public of the institutions. because of course we have to include the tax benefits that they receive, not only for charitable contributions, but for earnings on their endowment. so in a sense, our government policy right now, does have in place of higher education. in much the same way that as you said, 50 years ago, the culture is also an interesting feature. most deans are rewarded for the quality of the faculty that they were able to recruit. the tradition has long been that they recruit outstanding and junior factory and development within the institution. you generally find them making lateral appointments at the senior level by raising the public institutions. that kind of give-and-take tends to balance out. to balance that is the case, that while salaries, they may be somewhat higher, the survival rate is much lower. most tenured appointments are not made through the development of y
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thanks to steve, karen and perry. coming up on "hardball," chris matthews digs into the gop's alternate universe. that's just ahead at 5:00. >>> up next, we try to make dollars and cents out of military spending. stay with us. into their work, their name on the door, people who are not going to like dollars and cents out of small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. people who are not going to like dollars and cents out of [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only c
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steve centanni joins me live from fred ris virginia. steve, talk to me a little bit about what they are doing there. >> reporter: the house you see behind me is being donated to a quadruple amputee who served in iraq and afghanistan, sergeant john peck. he first went to iraq and had a brain injure from an ied that went offer. he came back and went back to afghanistan, another ied went off and he lost all four of his limbs. they are donating houses to people so severely impacted by the wars across the country and hope to build dozen of them. this is about the 12th or 13th they've done. later on today they will have a ceremony here, that is why the big american flag flying. john peck will get the keys to his new house here on the sans lore civil war battlefield and he and his mother will live there. a very good story for veteran's day as we some of these people who have difficulty dealing with ordinary houses having a specially fitted smart house that he can use, that has special features, that will make it more livable for him. martha: w
steve centanni joins me live from fred ris virginia. steve, talk to me a little bit about what they are doing there. >> reporter: the house you see behind me is being donated to a quadruple amputee who served in iraq and afghanistan, sergeant john peck. he first went to iraq and had a brain injure from an ied that went offer. he came back and went back to afghanistan, another ied went off and he lost all four of his limbs. they are donating houses to people so severely impacted by the...
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steve is back and s.e. cupp, all right here at the table. mark, let me ask you something, people's perceptions of detroit. at least my perceptions of detroit. haven't been there for a while. you think of eminem. you think of the automobile industry. the defining motel in my mind, about detroit, the 1967 riots and what has happened to detroit since then. so take it away. >> well, a lot of people do look at the riots at the point when things changed to the point, actually the seeds of today were happening, you know, probably ten years before that with sort of disinvestment and conversations moving out. lots of residents who could move out were moving out with suburban sprawl. so that was happening. certainly, detroit sort of became america's epic failure. the big city. >> mark, i was living outside of detroit when the latest renaissance happened, when trump came in. and the renaissance towers went up. >> yeah. >> did that just not work? or what happened there? >> well, a lot of that stuff tends to happen in the downtown, midtown core. in the g
steve is back and s.e. cupp, all right here at the table. mark, let me ask you something, people's perceptions of detroit. at least my perceptions of detroit. haven't been there for a while. you think of eminem. you think of the automobile industry. the defining motel in my mind, about detroit, the 1967 riots and what has happened to detroit since then. so take it away. >> well, a lot of people do look at the riots at the point when things changed to the point, actually the seeds of today...
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guys, back to you. >> steve, it's david. first of all, i compliment your use of color. love the purple, very pretty at the top there. you look at that chart. i mean, that's progressive taxation at its finest -- at its most extreme, it would seem. >> it is. >> i wonder if those who believe taxes need to go up on the wealthy whether they embrace that and say, let's go over the cliff. you say half a trillion if you get to spending cuts, i mean, those worried about deficit reduction have to say, well, that will certainly help. >> it will help. two pieces to that, increase of taxes on the wealthy in a progressive manner, as you noted but also increasing for everybody so it's broadening the base, which is what republicans want. in that regard going over the cliff has a compromise element to it. >> i'm still thinking about lovie, we're going to be paying more in taxes, the gilligan's island reference from steve banks. >> tonight? >> why the markets may not be having trouble. >> and dan o'keefe. >> yes. >> let's get to the third hour of "squawk on the street." here's what you m
guys, back to you. >> steve, it's david. first of all, i compliment your use of color. love the purple, very pretty at the top there. you look at that chart. i mean, that's progressive taxation at its finest -- at its most extreme, it would seem. >> it is. >> i wonder if those who believe taxes need to go up on the wealthy whether they embrace that and say, let's go over the cliff. you say half a trillion if you get to spending cuts, i mean, those worried about deficit...
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. >> steve: let him stay. tune in tomorrow, see if he's here. so long. martha: thanks very much, you guys. we begin this morning with this fox news alert and we're getting new details now in the scandal that ended the career of cia director david petraeus. the fbi is investigating whether the general's mistress, paula broadwell, may have revealed classified information, information she only had because of her relationship with the general. that is the question they're asking. good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum in "america's newsroom.". >> i'm gregg jarrett in for bill hemmer. that information may contradict information that general petraeus gave to congress just days later. martha: doug luzader joins us live with this report from washington. good morning, doug. >> reporter: good morning, guys. at a very basic level this is the store of an affair between general david petraeus and his biographer paula broad well. it gets complicated. there may be national security implication including into the broad investigation into the consulate in benghazi
. >> steve: let him stay. tune in tomorrow, see if he's here. so long. martha: thanks very much, you guys. we begin this morning with this fox news alert and we're getting new details now in the scandal that ended the career of cia director david petraeus. the fbi is investigating whether the general's mistress, paula broadwell, may have revealed classified information, information she only had because of her relationship with the general. that is the question they're asking. good...
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steve, thank you. >> thank you. bill: what are you having for lunch? >> twinkie, peanut butter and jelly and an apple. bill: i'll meet you there. jon scott coming up 12 short minutes away. how are you doing. jon: i'm already thinking about turkey. bill: save me a drum stick will you. jon: the violence between israel and gaza seems to be getting worse, but are you getting the full story? we'll look at how the media coverage of those dudley attacks sometimes skews the reality. who blinks first when it comes to addressing the fiscal cliff. by the sides say they will reach an agreement. who is actually willing to make the painful concessions on what they want? all eyes on the political drama in washington. a fit over a california nativity scene heads to the courtroom today. a 60-year-old tradition up ended by atheists, whose freedoms are being quashed here? the debate in ten minutes. bill: thank you, jon. all right this solar explosion should have you concerned because our next guest says this incredible solar flair should serve as a warning sign for life
steve, thank you. >> thank you. bill: what are you having for lunch? >> twinkie, peanut butter and jelly and an apple. bill: i'll meet you there. jon scott coming up 12 short minutes away. how are you doing. jon: i'm already thinking about turkey. bill: save me a drum stick will you. jon: the violence between israel and gaza seems to be getting worse, but are you getting the full story? we'll look at how the media coverage of those dudley attacks sometimes skews the reality. who...
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i understand what steve is talking about regarding not being agreed with by young voters, but let's be honest. was the romney campaign going after all of the people that it could have? absolutely not. so there was an outreach effort that they had never bothderred to approach. and that's something the republican party will have to do better with in the coming years. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> also making news, 17 european countries are now officially in a recession. the european union says the 17-country eurozone economy shrank by 0.1% in the third quarter. that's the second time in a row it shrank this year in spain demonstrators broke windows and threw bottles at police. the unemployment rate is over 25% in spain right now. >>> is it history for hostess? the demise of ding-dongs. aman amanda is here with what's moving your money. there goes the late night snacks. the hostess brand that makes the twinkies filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy back in january. now that they are going to seek to lick we did the company unless enough workers stop striking by 5:00 p.m. to resume the
i understand what steve is talking about regarding not being agreed with by young voters, but let's be honest. was the romney campaign going after all of the people that it could have? absolutely not. so there was an outreach effort that they had never bothderred to approach. and that's something the republican party will have to do better with in the coming years. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> also making news, 17 european countries are now officially in a...